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George Lucas flies to Seattle as Star Wars Celebration looms

The filmmaker's Gulfstream V lands at Boeing Field the same week the annual fan convention begins.

By celebplanes · 1 min read · George Lucas

George Lucas — owner of N138GL (Gulfstream V)

George Lucas

George Lucas's Gulfstream V (N138GL) flight path — KOAK — San Francisco Bay Oakland to KBFI — King County
Flight path · KOAK — San Francisco Bay OaklandKBFI — King County · 1h 47m airborne
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Departure
KOAK — San Francisco Bay Oakland
Arrival
KBFI — King County
Airborne
1h 47m
Distance
590 nm
CO₂
7.4t

George Lucas flew from San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport to Boeing Field in Seattle on May 21, a 1-hour-47-minute hop in his Gulfstream V (N138GL) that reached 40,000 feet and burned roughly 270 gallons of jet fuel, per flight data.

The arrival comes the same week Star Wars Celebration kicks off at the Seattle Convention Center, the annual fan gathering that Lucas has attended in past years. While the creator of the franchise sold Lucasfilm to Disney in 2012, he remains a fixture at major Star Wars events and was listed as a special guest on the convention's program, per the event's official website.

The Seattle trip follows a busy week of cross-country travel: Lucas's jet flew from New York to San Francisco on May 18, then back to New York on May 17 after a Los Angeles stop. The pattern suggests the filmmaker, who keeps his primary residence near Skywalker Ranch in Marin County, has been shuttling between coasts for business and personal appearances before heading north for the convention.

Aboard the Gulfstream V

Gulfstream V exterior — George Lucas's private jet (N138GL)
Gulfstream V cabin floor plan — George Lucas's private jet interior layout
Exterior & cabin layout · Gulfstream V

The aircraft

Type
Gulfstream V
Tail
N138GL
Max alt
40,000 ft
Max speed
490 kt

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